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pattern and several other enhancements. It was approved for wear in June 2001, became available for purchase in 2002, and the changeover was completed by October 1, 2004. Beyond that date, the BDU was authorized for wear until April 1, 2005, with limited exceptions for those small numbers of Marine
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devices do not detect temperatures, but rather infrared radiation variances. NIR-compliant uniforms use a special fabric that allows soldiers to appear at the same radiation level as the surrounding terrain, thus making them more difficult to detect. It is advised not to use starch when cleaning or
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pattern in 1942, when the reversible, beach-jungle, three- and five-color frog-skin pattern uniform was issued, based on a 1940 trial design. The pattern was mostly employed in the Pacific Theatre but was not found to be particularly effective and in the European Theatre the pattern was withdrawn
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BDUs were initially only issued in a 50/50 nylon and cotton twill blend called the Temperate Weather BDU or TWBDU. Complaints regarding the heat retention of these uniforms, especially following the invasion of Grenada in 1983, led to the introduction of the Hot Weather BDU, the HWBDU. The Hot
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The ERDL pattern fatigues were identical in cut to the third-pattern OD jungle fatigues, and were available in both a highland pattern (more brown) and a lowland pattern (more green), though the lowland pattern was eventually phased out. Other, unofficial, patterns utilized in Vietnam included
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revealed plans to switch to a lighter, more breathable fabric for the combat blouse section of the ABU. The original heavyweight nylon-cotton blend was changed to a lighter-weight nylon-cotton poplin material. Priority will go to those serving in the Middle East or other hot-weather theaters.
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Originally, no nametapes were worn with the USMC's BDUs, which was officially referred to by the USMC as a "camouflage utility uniform" (CCU) during its usage. However, in October 1991, the USMC began the wearing of nametapes on their BDUs (and DCUs and DBDUs) in order to comply with NATO
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The wearing of nametapes on the utility uniform will become mandatory by Oct. 1, 1992, and to help defray the costs involved in getting them sewed on, Headquarters Marine Corps authorized a one-time payment of $ 24 to all enlisted active-duty Marines, which was included in the Oct. 15
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camouflage, which is in use today mainly by the public, public service persons, and some foreign military units. BDUs can be purchased from civilian vendors in the UCP pattern analogous to the ACU as well, but these are not authorized for wear by the U.S. Army's soldiers.
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The tropical weight uniform was not as durable as the temperate weight uniform. The tropical uniform would only last for 4–6 months of use when rotating four uniforms for duty, while the temperate uniform would last over a year under the same conditions.
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BDU-style uniforms and derivatives still see widespread use in other countries (some of them being former U.S. surplus stocks transferred under U.S. security assistance programs), while others are still worn by some U.S. federal, state, and local
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Weather BDU coat and trousers were constructed of 100 percent ripstop cotton, in a four-color woodland camouflage pattern. However, after complaints of shorter wear and frayed cuffs, along with requirements imposed by unit commanders to
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The general design and configuration of the U.S. BDU uniform were similar to that of the Vietnam War's jungle fatigues, which were in turn similar in configuration to specialty uniforms worn by U.S. paratroopers during
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used "M81" woodland BDUs (referred to by the navy as CCUs) and DCUs for outdoor operations or activities in specific areas of responsibility (AOR), until the issuance of the NWU Type III in the AOR camouflage pattern.
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To meet the Navy's cold-weather requirements, the NWU includes a fleece jacket, pullover sweater, and parka options. U.S. Navy SEALs, Seabees, and other U.S. Navy personnel deployed ashore under the cognizance of
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First issued in limited number to garrison leaders, officers, and generals to all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces in September 1981 for replacement of the long worn and aging Olive Drab colored uniforms or
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started issuing the BDU in the new woodland scheme and temperate cut at the same time as the other branches. The U.S. Navy referred to the uniform as the "Camouflage Utility Uniform" (CUU) during its usage.
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Civilian employees of the U.S. Department of Defense in combat zones began wearing the Airman Battle Uniform and Army Combat Uniform in place of the BDU (and its cousin DCU) after it was replaced.
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The development of modern camouflage patterns and the rising desire of the various U.S. military branches to differentiate themselves from each other has resulted in new patterns for uniforms. The
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the all-cotton uniform for parade, the Enhanced Hot Weather BDU (EHWBDU) replaced the HWBDU commencing in 1996. The EHWBDU's components are made with a 50/50 ripstop nylon and cotton poplin blend.
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soldiers formally received their first batches of the BDU as its new field and garrison uniform in the temperate weight cut on October 1, 1981. In addition, Patrol caps, Boonie hats, and the
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or body armor. The ODU is not intended to be worn by Coast Guard units that engage in combat operations or are deployed overseas. These units continued to wear older woodland BDU and
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was in limited use. The BDU soon replaced all earlier camouflage pattern uniforms for all wooded, jungle, and tropical environments, and by 1989, had completely replaced the standard
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Since 1981, changes included the addition and subsequent elimination of buttoned waist adjustment tabs, the size reduction of the collar, and refinements in stitching and fit.
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In 2008, responding to criticism that the new Airman Battle Uniform was too heavy and hot in high-temperature environments, the USAF's 648th Aeronautical Systems Squadron at
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ironing BDUs since starch weakens the fabric and ruins the infrared protective coating. A pair of BDUs that has been starched even once should not be worn in combat.
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as their standard combat uniform from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s. Since then, it has been replaced or supplanted in every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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has run trials of many camouflage patterns (some being used by foreign militaries), and issued environment-specific uniforms, notably the six-color
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clothing, albeit in limited numbers, the Germans were noted for their efforts in this field before the Second World War. After much trial, the
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U.S. soldiers in 2006 wearing BDUs while on a training exercise in Louisiana; the BDU was authorized by the U.S. Army until 2008.
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were issued in the new camouflage pattern in time, including a new light brown T-shirt and black webbed belt with brass buckle.
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The ERDL-patterned BDU was first introduced to the United States Marine Corps in 1977, as they phased out the olive green
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as the prescribed uniform for deployment, but have since been replaced by a variant of the U.S. Coast Guard's
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Coast Guardsmen started issuing the new woodland BDU around the same time as the other service branches.
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uniforms before adopting the Navy Work Uniform for USCG units overseas or part of other DoD operations.
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uniform; however, its insignia would be distinct. The transition was to be complete by April 1, 2021.
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uniforms that had been used since 1952. April 30, 2008 was the final day that the BDU was authorized.
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The BDU was the first camouflage uniform approved by the U.S. Army since the Vietnam War, where the
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A U.S. Air Force missile maintainer, wearing a BDU, inspects an ICBM guidance system in March 2006
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are used instead for winterized warfare. Beginning in 2014, the Army switched the ACU to use the
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Russia - MVD Internal Troops wore a near copy called Les (forest) and a full copy called NATO.
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black-dyed or spray-painted jungle fatigues, often used by special purpose forces, and various
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U.S. Marine Corps BDU blouse in woodland pattern, wearer's nametape removed. The ironed-on "
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soldiers wearing BDUs in woodland camouflage during a July 2000 field training exercise in
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patterns and a British design utilized in Malaysia), or commercial "duck hunter" patterns.
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sateens or jungle fatigues, while the Marines adopted the pattern service-wide after 1968.
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The BDU is made in various camouflage patterns by various manufacturers, such as in the
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A U.S. Army medical officer wears a BDU while examining a man's eyes in January 2000
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initially only issued ERDL BDUs to combat arms units stationed overseas, such as
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altogether in 1944—in part because of anticipated friendly fire incidents after
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Corps personnel who did not yet have the MCCUU. USMC Special Operations units (
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agencies when conducting technical rescues or other special operations.
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FAS page with descriptions and pictures of all BDU camouflage patterns
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On May 14, 2018, the Air Force announced the adoption of the Army's
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Fatigues used by the US Armed Forces from early 1980s to mid-2000s
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This article is about the U.S. uniform. For other uniforms, see
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A man and woman modelling early prototypes of the BDU in 1980
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Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs (May 14, 2018).
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began issuing a pixelated blue and gray "digital" pattern
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to begin its transition to the Airman Battle Uniform.
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uniform. In 2006, a new BDU-style uniform called the
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